A couple of  comments.

I've actually been chasing down a DBus performance issue on touch since
mid-Summer, related to NetworkManager and WiFi scanning.

The high-level summary is that we have a number of system processes
listening for NM AccessPoint DBus signals on specific AccessPoint DBus
objects, and never cleaning up the associated DBus watch rules when the
access  points are removed.   This can lead to a single processing
adding 5k match rules to the system bus if WiFi is enabled long enough.
For details see bug #1480877, an in particular from the following
comment onwards:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-rtm/+source/sync-
monitor/+bug/1480877/comments/65

I've traced what I think is the cause to the bearer mgmt networkmanager
plugin and am attempting to patch it.

Note, this bug that I'm now adding this comment to, is  about a confined
app's usage of QNetworkSession.  I should remind folks that there are a
number of system processes ( eg. unity8 ) that either use
QNetworkSession directly, or via QNetworkAccessManager, so we'll need to
be careful we don't break anything if we decide to deprecate the
networkmanager backend in favor of a connectivity API based backend.

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